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Seen on a Road Scholar trip to Newfoundland in June-July, 2013. Uploaded for Smile on Saturday! :-) theme: Natural Stones.
HSoS everyone!
River Ice on the edge of the Hudson River. The Hudson is a tidal River, and thus lends itself to such grand fluctuation , The coast Guard mans an Ice cutter daily to keep a channel open , which add to these natural ice stacks! Ice on the River is one of my favorite things to photograph , it is always changing and amazingly beautiful...despite the cold! Thanks for your visit and comment
NS 223 passes the Wabash era searchlights at CP Wentzville with the Erie SD70ACe leading at brisk pace on a chilly winter morning.
This pelican just wanted the other pelicans spot. There was an empty pole next to that one but he wanted this one. They must be siblings.
(Come on Baby) Light My Fire
Again there are many versions out there and most would argue there's only the Doors version ...
Jose Feliciano, Stevie Wonder, Julie Driscoll Brian Auger and the Trinity, Massive Attack and Will Young to name but a few ...
another work-through thought for Macro Mondays Stack theme
The iconic green wooden houses of the Zaan region were the fount of inspiration for the designers of the Inntel Hotel (WAM architecten, Delft). The structure is a lively stacking of various examples of these traditional houses, ranging from a notary’s residence to a worker’s cottage. ‘The Blue House’ at the top corner has been inspired by the work Claude Monet painted at Zaandam in 1871.
Panorama of 3 individual images taken in portrait format.
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The Stack Rocks at the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast in South Wales are isolated rock pillars in the sea. Once part of the mainland, the sea was working off weaker parts of the rock, leaving these pillars. As usual, my travel planning wasn’t ideal and I took this long exposure around midday on a grey and dull day. Note to self: Come back to this beauty spot in the morning or evening hours…
Power plant with one stack steaming at Moss Landing, just north of Monterey, California.
Just saw a news article about this place. The power plant is coming down but the stacks are going to stay. 9/20/23.
Wheel Bug. Photographed in Maryland.
Focus stack of 3 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.
Fresno, Ca.
Okay, this is just a processing process, but the air in our valley has been putrid now for days on end as a result of the large number of forest fires burning around the state. Leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, sore throat and headache as well as itchy eyes. I thought I was tough and those things only bothered sissies. No end in sight. Drought, deluges of rain, violent storms, dieoffs, algae blooms, extinction of species...... is this the new normal?
Magnetic construction toys for the Macro Mondays challenge, Stack. Area shown is about 64mm
Happy Macro Monday!
I took a trip to John O'Groats and the weather forecast was awful ... well, the meteorologists got that wrong! So, I took a delightful walk along the coastal path and admired the sea stacks.